Sep 24, 2009

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The Antlers Signed Hospice LP Give-Away


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When we caught up with the Antlers at their show in Madison, WI last weekend they were kind enough to hook us up with a Johnny-Handcock-ed vinyl copy of  Hospice. Now we want to give it to you!

All you have to do is leave a comment below. Be sure to include your real email address as this is the way we will contact you if you win. If you haven’t already, check out the interview with the band here.


  1. Mad I missed them last week. Couldn't get a ride from Milwaukee to Madison.

  2. “Hospice” is, by far, one of my favorite records of 2009 (http://www.dryvetymeonlyne.com/2009/02/23/the-a…). Peter & the Boys have created a minor masterpiece that sounds even better when seen live.

  3. Chuck Berry says:

    wow, that would be great! I'm hoping to catch them on this tour. Thanks guys!!

  4. this is a test

  5. hahah, no seeing any issues. I dunno different browsers seem to react differently

  6. Missed them at the Horseshoe in Toronto in July :(

    feedback@indiecast.ca

  7. aliciahanson says:

    This album is super raaaaad!

  8. Hello!

  9. I just got the hospice LP but a signed one would be super awesome. Hospice is the greatest album of the year.

  10. I was there. It was one of the best concerts I've seen all year. Excellent video. The sound is great too.

  11. oh yeah, my e-mail is: andrew.winistorfer@gmail.com

  12. I would Love this!!

  13. This would be fantastic!!! Thanks!!!

  14. PLEASE!!!!!!!

  15. maxdoming says:

    wowza, ill take a signed vinyl

  16. Tess Fisher says:

    THE ANTLERS ARE BETTER THAN JESUS TAP DANCING CHRIST!!

  17. Tess Fisher says:

    hospice is a slice of genius

  18. Tess Fisher says:

    Love

  19. oh please!

  20. “Hospice” is simply one of my favorite records of the year (and it doesn't hurt that I've already seen the guys play 4 times this year).

  21. Mack Chambers says:

    SWEET

  22. Mack Chambers says:

    SWEET

  23. Seeing them open for the national wasn’t euphoric…it was better.
    Andrew.Baldracchi@Maine.edu

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